4 resultados para ESTs, genomics, invasive species, maternal effects, rapid adaptation, selection, Senecio madagascariensis

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The work presented here is part of a larger study to identify novel technologies and biomarkers for early Alzheimer disease (AD) detection and it focuses on evaluating the suitability of a new approach for early AD diagnosis by non-invasive methods. The purpose is to examine in a pilot study the potential of applying intelligent algorithms to speech features obtained from suspected patients in order to contribute to the improvement of diagnosis of AD and its degree of severity. In this sense, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) have been used for the automatic classification of the two classes (AD and control subjects). Two human issues have been analyzed for feature selection: Spontaneous Speech and Emotional Response. Not only linear features but also non-linear ones, such as Fractal Dimension, have been explored. The approach is non invasive, low cost and without any side effects. Obtained experimental results were very satisfactory and promising for early diagnosis and classification of AD patients.

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[ES] El estudio de la flora alóctona en hábitats urbanos está adquiriendo cada vez un mayor interés por parte de la comunidad científica. Este estudio se llevó a cabo en el municipio de Basauri, situado en la provincia de Bizkaia, donde por un lado, se realizó un catálogo de la flora vascular alóctona y por otro, se realizaron muestreos de vegetación en siete hábitats diferentes, con el objetivo de evaluar el nivel de invasión en cada uno de ellos. Se identificaron un total de 50 especies alóctonas (exóticas) en el municipio, la mayor parte de ellas de origen americano, introducidas como ornamentales y que muestran comportamiento invasor. A partir de los datos de los inventarios de vegetación, se estimó que aproximadamente un 18,2% de las especies eran exóticas, entre las que destacan las que pertenecen a las familias Asteraceae, Fabaceae y Poaceae. Además, se observó que los hábitats más invadidos fueron aquellos sometidos a mayores perturbaciones, como los hábitats ruderales y los riparios, también se observó una disminución de la diversidad total de especies con el aumento de la cobertura de especies alóctonas.

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Micafungin is an effective antifungal agent useful for the therapy of invasive candidiasis. Candida albicans is the most common cause of invasive candidiasis; however, infections due to non-C. albicans species, such as Candida parapsilosis, are rising. Killing and postantifungal effects (PAFE) are important factors in both dose interval choice and infection outcome. The aim of this study was to determinate the micafungin PAFE against 7 C. albicans strains, 5 Candida dubliniensis, 2 Candida Africana, 3 C. parapsilosis, 2 Candida metapsilosis and 2 Candida orthopsilosis. For PAFE studies, cells were exposed to micafungin for 1 h at concentrations ranging from 0.12 to 8 mu g/ml. Time-kill experiments (TK) were conducted at the same concentrations. Samples were removed at each time point (0-48 h) and viable counts determined. Micafungin (2 mu g/ml) was fungicidal (>= 3 log(10) reduction) in TK against 5 out of 14 (36%) strains of C. albicans complex. In PAFE experiments, fungicidal endpoint was achieved against 2 out of 14 strains (14%). In TK against C. parapsilosis, 8 mu g/ml of micafungin turned out to be fungicidal against 4 out 7 (57%) strains. Conversely, fungicidal endpoint was not achieved in PAFE studies. PAFE results for C. albicans complex (41.83 +/- 2.18 h) differed from C. parapsilosis complex (8.07 +/- 4.2 h) at the highest tested concentration of micafungin. In conclusion, micafungin showed significant differences in PAFE against C. albicans and C. parapsilosis complexes, being PAFE for the C. albicans complex longer than for the C. parapsilosis complex.